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The Banda School Fees Structure for the 2024/25 Academic Year

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September 24, 2024
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The Banda School Fees Structure for the 2024/25 Academic Year

The Banda School Fees Structure for the 2024/25 Academic Year

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The Banda School Fees Structure for the 2024/25 Academic Year.

Education plays a crucial role in paving the way for a successful future, prompting many parents to enroll their children in esteemed institutions such as The Banda School.

A pertinent question for parents is the fee structure for this renowned school.

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Overview of The Banda School

As one of Kenya’s premier international schools, The Banda School offers a British education system and emphasizes e-learning by providing iPads to students in Year 6 and above.

Established in 1966 by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chitty, the school is located in Nairobi, along Magadi Road, opposite the Nairobi National Park. The facilities include:

  • Three fully-equipped libraries
  • Two modern ICT suites
  • A well-resourced arts center
  • Two music rooms
  • A recording studio
  • Instrument practice rooms
  • A food technology room
  • Two science laboratories
  • An ultra-modern boarding house

Each classroom is also outfitted with:

  • Multimedia screens
  • Apple TV
  • Smartboards
  • Data projectors

Fee Structure for Early Years

The fee structure varies across different educational stages. For early years, The Banda School’s fees per term are categorized as follows:

Rising Stars (12 months to 2 years)

  • Five mornings: Ksh. 115,000
  • Four mornings: Ksh. 95,500
  • Three mornings: Ksh. 76,000

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Nursery 1 (2 to 3 years)

  • Five days: Ksh. 290,000
  • Three days: Ksh. 198,500
  • Five mornings: Ksh. 241,400
  • Four mornings: Ksh. 209,000
  • Three mornings: Ksh. 177,000

Nursery 2

  • Five days: Ksh. 315,000
  • Three days: Ksh. 225,700
  • Five mornings: Ksh. 248,700
  • Four mornings: Ksh. 229,700
  • Three mornings: Ksh. 210,300

Reception

  • Five days: Ksh. 345,000

The early years’ fees cover:

  • All art and handicraft materials
  • Games and music equipment
  • Stationery and books
  • Morning and afternoon snacks
  • Lunch
  • Most excursions
  • Transport for trips

School Fees for Years 1 to 8

For Years 1 to 8, the fees are structured as follows:

YearFees (Ksh.)
Year 1470,000
Year 2720,000
Years 3-8785,000
The Banda School Fees Structure for the 2024/25 Academic Year.

The fees for these years include:

  • All textbooks
  • Stationery
  • Science equipment
  • Art and handicraft materials
  • Games
  • Morning and afternoon breaks
  • Lunch
  • Most excursions
  • Transport for away matches

However, some costs are not covered:

  • Examination fees
  • Additional activities
  • Specific trips
  • Medical expenses beyond routine care

Fee Terms and Conditions

Parents with more than one child enrolled at The Banda School can benefit from discounts.

A 10% reduction applies to the second and subsequent children, provided they are in Year 2 or above. Additionally, a 5% discount is available for advance yearly payments. Other key terms include:

  • All fees must be paid by the start of the term.
  • No fee remission is offered for illness or leave during the term.
  • Late payments after the term’s commencement incur an additional fee of Ksh. 10,000.
  • A surcharge of 2.5% per month applies to payments made more than 14 days late.

Parents wishing to withdraw their children during the term remain liable for a full term’s fees, and one term’s notice is required for transfers.

Payment Methods

School fees can be paid in Kenya Shillings via cheque, cash, M-Pesa, or direct bank transfer. Detailed payment information is available at the school’s finance department.

Contact Information

To reach The Banda School, use the following contact details:

  • Physical Address: Magadi Road, Lang’ata
  • Postal Address: PO Box 24722, Nairobi, 00502, Kenya
  • Telephone: +254709951000 or +254205131100

Forms for contacting the admissions office or other staff members can be obtained at the school.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who owns Banda School?
    The school was established by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chitty in 1966 after running Kaptagat Preparatory School.
  2. Where is Banda School located?
    It is situated on Magadi Road, opposite Nairobi National Park in the Lang’ata suburb.
  3. When is admission at Banda School?
    The school admits students throughout the academic year, with popular entry points in nursery, reception, and lower school sections.
  4. Which curriculum does The Banda School offer?
    The school follows the British National Curriculum in Years 5 and 6, along with an independent curriculum aligned with the ISEB 13+ Common Entrance for Years 7 and 8.
  5. What are the fees at Banda School?
    Fees per term are Ksh. 440,000 for Year 1, Ksh. 675,000 for Year 2, and Ksh. 732,000 for Years 3 to 8.
  6. Is Banda School the most expensive in Kenya?
    While it is one of the more expensive options, the International School of Kenya holds the title for the highest fees, charging Ksh. 2,070,204 per term.

ALSO READ: Greensteds International School 2024–25 Fee Structure

Conclusion

The Banda School’s fees differ by year and can be paid through various methods. The fees cover essential items such as books, stationery, games, and meals, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience for students.

The Banda School Fees Structure for the 2024/25 Academic Year.

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